The plan for the September 11 attacks on the United States was masterminded by Osama bin Laden's _____ network
A) Haqqani
B) ISIS
C) al Qaeda
D) Lashkar-e-Taiba
E) Al-Shabab
C
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In 2005, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was elected president of Iran and
A) immediately opened negotiations with the United States. B) invaded Iraq. C) began a period of liberal reforms that is continuing. D) announced the recognition of Israel. E) developed nuclear weapons and a very aggressive foreign policy against Israel.
Discuss America in a post-9/11 world. How did the Bush administration respond to the increasing threat international terrorism posed to American society and national security?
And what kind of criticism, good and bad, did the government's response receive? Why was the threat of international terrorism viewed by the Bush administration as a mandate to increase U.S. military forces in the Middle East in both Afghanistan and Iraq?
Why was Muslim scholarship slow to make inroads in medieval Western culture?
A) Western intolerance of Islam led scholars to distrust any books or ideas that passed through Muslim hands. B) Muslims saw their scholarship as sacred and refused to share it with the West. C) Arab speakers never learned to speak other languages, preventing the spread of their ideas. D) Muslim scholarship was far behind European intellectual life of the time. E) The few Muslim texts that reached the West were full of errors, leading Western scholars to dismiss all Muslim sources.
A member of the _________ family of rulers, Frederick II “the Great” of Prussia enlarged his army and pursued an aggressive foreign policy.
a. Hohenzollern. b. Habsburg. c. Stuart. d. Bourbon.